baby is having odd symptoms

LouLou

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the gasping thing is scary. Isaac's only ever done it when he inhaled milk. It sounds like you are doing the right thing bringing her into the doctor. The spacing out she's doing is probably because she is tired from the extra work breathing is requiring. Don't stress. Please keep us posted. I hope she feels better soon.
 

LouLou

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the gasping thing is scary. Isaac's only ever done it when he inhaled milk. It sounds like you are doing the right thing bringing her into the doctor. The spacing out she's doing is probably because she is tired from the extra work breathing is requiring. Don't stress. Please keep us posted. I hope she feels better soon.
 

LouLou

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the gasping thing is scary. Isaac's only ever done it when he inhaled milk. It sounds like you are doing the right thing bringing her into the doctor. The spacing out she's doing is probably because she is tired from the extra work breathing is requiring. Don't stress. Please keep us posted. I hope she feels better soon.
 

LouLou

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the gasping thing is scary. Isaac's only ever done it when he inhaled milk. It sounds like you are doing the right thing bringing her into the doctor. The spacing out she's doing is probably because she is tired from the extra work breathing is requiring. Don't stress. Please keep us posted. I hope she feels better soon.
 

LouLou

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the gasping thing is scary. Isaac's only ever done it when he inhaled milk. It sounds like you are doing the right thing bringing her into the doctor. The spacing out she's doing is probably because she is tired from the extra work breathing is requiring. Don't stress. Please keep us posted. I hope she feels better soon.
 

Scarlett81

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went to the doc. don't really have answers except he said her lungs sounded very clear. thats a good sign. she has alot of nasal/ear/sinus congestion. her nose runs constantly. he thinks the gasping sound is more like 'choking' sounds-she trying to get up mucus from her dripping nasal passages or mucus is just in the way.
he said she may have very mild croup. i dont know quite why he picked that one. he didn't seem sure-he said it may just be some mild viral cough. if it doesn't improve we'll go back. he said to call if it persists.
i suspected allergies. her eyes are red and itch her alot, she sneezes all the time, and the wheezy gasp happens when she's on the floor-esp near the dog. who knows? m,aybe i'm wrong.
she is coughing more now.
tonight will be fun.....i don't know how i'll sleep with worry over her. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
any tips for keeping this from turning into something serious would be appreciated. i know how to keep lungs clear for an adult-sure. but for a 5 month old is another story.
sigh
 

Scarlett81

New member
went to the doc. don't really have answers except he said her lungs sounded very clear. thats a good sign. she has alot of nasal/ear/sinus congestion. her nose runs constantly. he thinks the gasping sound is more like 'choking' sounds-she trying to get up mucus from her dripping nasal passages or mucus is just in the way.
he said she may have very mild croup. i dont know quite why he picked that one. he didn't seem sure-he said it may just be some mild viral cough. if it doesn't improve we'll go back. he said to call if it persists.
i suspected allergies. her eyes are red and itch her alot, she sneezes all the time, and the wheezy gasp happens when she's on the floor-esp near the dog. who knows? m,aybe i'm wrong.
she is coughing more now.
tonight will be fun.....i don't know how i'll sleep with worry over her. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
any tips for keeping this from turning into something serious would be appreciated. i know how to keep lungs clear for an adult-sure. but for a 5 month old is another story.
sigh
 

Scarlett81

New member
went to the doc. don't really have answers except he said her lungs sounded very clear. thats a good sign. she has alot of nasal/ear/sinus congestion. her nose runs constantly. he thinks the gasping sound is more like 'choking' sounds-she trying to get up mucus from her dripping nasal passages or mucus is just in the way.
he said she may have very mild croup. i dont know quite why he picked that one. he didn't seem sure-he said it may just be some mild viral cough. if it doesn't improve we'll go back. he said to call if it persists.
i suspected allergies. her eyes are red and itch her alot, she sneezes all the time, and the wheezy gasp happens when she's on the floor-esp near the dog. who knows? m,aybe i'm wrong.
she is coughing more now.
tonight will be fun.....i don't know how i'll sleep with worry over her. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
any tips for keeping this from turning into something serious would be appreciated. i know how to keep lungs clear for an adult-sure. but for a 5 month old is another story.
sigh
 

Scarlett81

New member
went to the doc. don't really have answers except he said her lungs sounded very clear. thats a good sign. she has alot of nasal/ear/sinus congestion. her nose runs constantly. he thinks the gasping sound is more like 'choking' sounds-she trying to get up mucus from her dripping nasal passages or mucus is just in the way.
he said she may have very mild croup. i dont know quite why he picked that one. he didn't seem sure-he said it may just be some mild viral cough. if it doesn't improve we'll go back. he said to call if it persists.
i suspected allergies. her eyes are red and itch her alot, she sneezes all the time, and the wheezy gasp happens when she's on the floor-esp near the dog. who knows? m,aybe i'm wrong.
she is coughing more now.
tonight will be fun.....i don't know how i'll sleep with worry over her. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
any tips for keeping this from turning into something serious would be appreciated. i know how to keep lungs clear for an adult-sure. but for a 5 month old is another story.
sigh
 

Scarlett81

New member
went to the doc. don't really have answers except he said her lungs sounded very clear. thats a good sign. she has alot of nasal/ear/sinus congestion. her nose runs constantly. he thinks the gasping sound is more like 'choking' sounds-she trying to get up mucus from her dripping nasal passages or mucus is just in the way.
he said she may have very mild croup. i dont know quite why he picked that one. he didn't seem sure-he said it may just be some mild viral cough. if it doesn't improve we'll go back. he said to call if it persists.
i suspected allergies. her eyes are red and itch her alot, she sneezes all the time, and the wheezy gasp happens when she's on the floor-esp near the dog. who knows? m,aybe i'm wrong.
she is coughing more now.
tonight will be fun.....i don't know how i'll sleep with worry over her. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
any tips for keeping this from turning into something serious would be appreciated. i know how to keep lungs clear for an adult-sure. but for a 5 month old is another story.
sigh
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
I was thinking that allegies or the croup might be the culprits, so I think your doctor is on top of it...You might want to try a humidifier and not have her on the ground because of dust and hair...Hope you can find out what's wrong.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
I was thinking that allegies or the croup might be the culprits, so I think your doctor is on top of it...You might want to try a humidifier and not have her on the ground because of dust and hair...Hope you can find out what's wrong.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
I was thinking that allegies or the croup might be the culprits, so I think your doctor is on top of it...You might want to try a humidifier and not have her on the ground because of dust and hair...Hope you can find out what's wrong.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
I was thinking that allegies or the croup might be the culprits, so I think your doctor is on top of it...You might want to try a humidifier and not have her on the ground because of dust and hair...Hope you can find out what's wrong.
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
I was thinking that allegies or the croup might be the culprits, so I think your doctor is on top of it...You might want to try a humidifier and not have her on the ground because of dust and hair...Hope you can find out what's wrong.
 
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